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CITY OF DALLAS, TEXAS CODE OF ORDINANCES
CHARTER of THE CITY OF DALLAS, TEXAS
VOLUME I
VOLUME II
CHAPTER 29 RESERVED
CHAPTER 29A RESERVED
CHAPTER 30 NOISE
CHAPTER 31 OFFENSES - MISCELLANEOUS
CHAPTER 31A OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES
CHAPTER 32 PARKS AND WATER RESERVOIRS
CHAPTER 33 ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES
CHAPTER 34 PERSONNEL RULES
CHAPTER 35 RESERVED
CHAPTER 36 POLES AND WIRES
CHAPTER 37 POLICE
CHAPTER 37A POLICE AND FIRE WELFARE FUND
CHAPTER 38 PRIVATE DETECTIVES
CHAPTER 38A PROMOTERS
CHAPTER 39 RAILROADS
CHAPTER 39A RELOCATION ASSISTANCE - EMINENT DOMAIN
CHAPTER 39B REGULATED PROPERTY - PURCHASE AND SALE
CHAPTER 39C RECORDS MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
CHAPTER 40 RAT CONTROL
CHAPTER 40A RETIREMENT
CHAPTER 40B SECONDARY METALS RECYCLERS
CHAPTER 41 SMOKING
CHAPTER 41A SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES
CHAPTER 42 HOME SOLICITATIONS
CHAPTER 42A SPECIAL EVENTS; NEIGHBORHOOD MARKETS; DALLAS FARMERS MARKET FARMERS MARKET; STREETLIGHT POLE BANNERS
CHAPTER 42B SHORT-TERM RENTALS
CHAPTER 43 STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
CHAPTER 43A SWIMMING POOLS
CHAPTER 44 TAXATION
CHAPTER 45 TEMPORARY INCLEMENT WEATHER SHELTER PROGRAM
CHAPTER 46 UNLAWFUL DISCRIMINATORY PRACTICES RELATING TO SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND GENDER IDENTITY AND EXPRESSION
CHAPTER 47 TRAILERS, TRAILER PARKS AND TOURIST CAMPS
CHAPTER 47A TRANSPORTATION FOR HIRE
CHAPTER 48 TREES AND SHRUBS
CHAPTER 48A VEHICLE TOW SERVICE
CHAPTER 48B VACANT BUILDINGS AND LOTS
CHAPTER 48C VEHICLE IMMOBILIZATION SERVICE
CHAPTER 49 WATER AND WASTEWATER
CHAPTER 50 CONSUMER AFFAIRS
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VOLUME III
ARTICLE I.
IN GENERAL.
SEC. 40-1.   DEFINITIONS.
   For the purposes of this chapter, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section:
      (1)   BUSINESS BUILDING means any structure, whether public or private, regardless of the type of material used in its construction, located within the boundaries of the city that is adapted to the occupancy for transaction of business, whether vacant or occupied, for the rendering of professional services, for the display, sale or storage of goods, wares or merchandise, or for the performance of work or labor, including hotels, rooming houses, beer parlors, office buildings, public buildings, stores, markets, restaurants, grain elevators and abattoirs, warehouses, workshops and factories.
      (2)   DIRECTOR means the director of the department designated by the city manager to enforce and administer this chapter and includes representatives, agents, or department employees designated by the director.
      (3)   OPENING means and refers to any opening in the foundation, side, or walls of any business building, including roof, chimney eaves, grills, windows, sidewalk grates, and sidewalk elevators, through which a rat may pass.
      (4)   PERSON means any owner, occupant, agent, individual, partnership, or corporation, or any other person in custody of any business building.
      (5)   PREMISES means all business buildings, outhouses, sheds, barns, garages, docks, wharves, piers, grain elevators, and abattoirs, whether public or private, and any and all other structures used in connection with the operation of any business building.
      (6)   RAT HARBORAGE means any condition found to exist under which rats may find shelter or protection, and includes any defective construction that would permit the entrance of rats into any business building.
      (7)   RAT STOPPAGE means an inexpensive form of rat-proofing designed to prevent the ingress of rats into business buildings. It is essentially the closing or protecting of all openings in exterior walls and foundations or the gates in a sidewalk of business buildings with rat-proof materials installed in such a manner as to prevent rats from gaining entrance. (Ord. Nos. 7847; 27697)
SEC. 40-2.   PLACES WHERE FOOD EXPOSED OR OFFERED FOR SALE.
   Curb or farmers’ markets in which fruit or vegetables or any other food products are exposed and offered for sale, on racks, stands, platforms and in vehicles outside of business buildings, shall have floors paved with concrete or asphalt for the entire surface area of the market. Display racks, stands or platforms on which fruit or vegetables or any other food products are displayed or offered for sale shall be of sufficient height that all such fruit, vegetables or other food products shall be kept at a distance of not less than 18 inches above the floor pavement and be so constructed that rats cannot harbor therein or thereunder. (Ord. 7847)
SEC. 40-3.   DUMPING OR PLACING GARBAGE AND WASTE ON LAND OR WATER.
   (a)   It shall be unlawful for any person to dump or place on any land or on any water or waterway within the city any dead animal, butchers’ offal, seafood, or any waste vegetables, animal matter, or any food products whatsoever.
   (b)   No garbage, rubbish, waste, or manure may be placed, left, dumped, or permitted to accumulate or remain in any building or premises in the city so that it shall or may afford food for or a harboring or breeding place for rats. Rat burrows and other exterior harborage shall be treated under methods directed by the director. (Ord. Nos. 7847; 27697)
SEC. 40-4.   ACCUMULATION OF LUMBER, BOXES, ETC.
   It shall be unlawful for any person to permit any premises, improved or unimproved, and all open lots and alleys in the city, to accumulate lumber, boxes, barrels, bricks or stones and similar materials that may be permitted to remain thereon and that may be used as a harborage by rats, unless same shall be placed on open racks and elevated not less than 18 inches above the ground, with a clear intervening space underneath, to prevent the harborage of rats. (Ord. 7847)
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